Professor Suzanne Faris teaches Foundations and Sculpture at CSU. Faris’s primary area of focus is Sculpture and Installation Art. Her work is experiential in nature and explores the relationship of people to place to object as affected by memory and individual perception.

Professor Cyane Tornatzky teaches Electronic Art at CSU. Her recent work investigates the bittersweet notion of aging – to try and balance the joy of gaining wisdom with the notion that death is not an abstract concept, but will come to those that are older sooner rather than later. The piece involves several people, young and old, reading the same poem. Their voices will intermingle and separate, creating a textural atmosphere that will turn solitary when a viewer’s corporal presence triggers certain video events.

Professor Ajean Lee Ryan teaches all levels of Drawing at CSU. Her work involves the exploration of the feminine and the materials of domestic labor. This exhibition focuses on the themes of nomadic tendencies and the drive for domesticity within humankind and civilizations. It also questions the idea of constructed landscape; be it backyard cultivated gardens or scenes within a vitrine in the Museum of Natural History.